"Craig H. Block" <chblock@flashcom.net> writes:
> With the addition of "compact," the directory structure of "release" has
> become confusing. Maybe something like
>
> release/common
> release/compact
> release/safe
> release/standard
>
> would be more intuitive?
I don't understand why you think that would be more intuitive.
IMHO, it would be less intuitive.
Furthermore, what is in the release dir is irrelevant -- what is
relevant is the structure which is finally installed, and that can be
found in dists/potato/main/disks-i386/current.
Have you read the top-level README-Users.m4 file?
> Or just the migration of files to a "standard"
> directory where "compact" and "safe" appear would help a lot.
I don't see why you say this would help.
Do you grok the difference between sub-architectures and flavors? Do
you understand that flavors share files, such as base? You're
proposed system would hide that.
I'd like to close this bug.
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